Northern Ireland Strategic Investment Board: Report and Accounts 2003–04

Baroness Amos: My honourable friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has made the following Ministerial Statement:
	Today I have placed in the Libraries of the House copies of the report and accounts 2003–04 of the Strategic Investment Board for Northern Ireland.

Army Base Repair Organisation: Key Targets 2004–05

Lord Bach: My right honourable friend the Minister of State for Defence (Mr Adam Ingram) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement.
	The following key targets have been set for the Army Base Repair Organisation for financial year 2004–05.
	
		
			 Key Target Details Target 
			 KT 1—Financial Performance—Return on Capital Employed (ROCE). The measurement of ABRO's ROCE. To achieve a return, averaged over the period 1 April 2004 to 31 March 2005, of at least 3.5 per cent. 
			 KT2—Delivery Performance. The measurement of revenue projection. To complete delivery of 100 per cent of the planned revenue projection (£150 million) in FY 2004–05, and in each of the next three years. 
			 KT3—Business Systems The measurement of the introduction and operation of TABS and the imperative to detach from the current supply system. To introduce and have operational the ABRO Business System (TABS) and to have detached from the ESPPA supply system by 31 March 2005. 
			 KT4—Efficiency The measurement of the reduction in price of ABRO output. To reduce the average equipment repair price, across the whole programme, by 20 per cent against the 2002–03 baseline. 
			 KT5—Winning Work The measurement of ABRO winning work. To maintain a closing order book of at least £80   million for FY 2004–05, and to maintain this level for the next three years.

Elder Abuse

Lord Warner: My honourable friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Community (Dr Stephen Ladyman) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement today.
	The Government's response to the Health Committee's Second Report of Session 2003–04 on elder abuse, Cm 6270, has been published today. Copies have been placed in the Library.

NHS Continuing Care

Lord Warner: My honourable friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Community (Dr Stephen Ladyman) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement today.
	I regret that the information I provided in my Written Statement of 22 June contained an error in line 23 of the table, the entry for South Yorkshire Strategic Health Authority. Where it read 138 cases eligible for recompense, it should have said 69; and where it read 232 investigations completed, it should have said 163. The corrected data are in the table.
	
		
			 SHA Name Number of cases eligible for recompense Investigationscompleted Investigationsunder way 
			 Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire SHA 0 281 370 
			 Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire SHA 34 102 110 
			 Essex SHA 10 146 26 
			 North West London SHA 10 181 191 
			 North Central London SHA 8 64 61 
			 North East London SHA 0 169 11 
			 South East London SHA 60 183 90 
			 South West London SHA 62 194 21 
			 Northumberland, Tyne & Wear SHA 27 126 172 
			 County Durham and Tees Valley SHA 10 48 178 
			 North & East Yorkshire & North Lincs SHA 29 266 93 
			 West Yorkshire SHA 25 130 219 
			 Cumbria and Lancashire SHA 15 154 186 
			 Greater Manchester SHA 5 102 240 
			 Cheshire & Merseyside SHA 107 774 422 
			 Thames Valley SHA 4 181 202 
			 Hampshire and Isle of Wight SHA 30 386 121 
			 Kent and Medway SHA 24 186 44 
			 Surrey and Sussex SHA 5 15 860 
			 Avon, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire SHA 43 612 349 
			 South West Peninsula SHA 25 433 120 
			 Dorset and Somerset SHA 14 448 467 
			 South Yorkshire SHA 69 163 78 
			 Trent SHA 0 236 79 
			 Leics, Northants and Rutland SHA 29 202 22 
			 Shropshire and Staffordshire SHA 38 412 19 
			 Birmingham and the Black Country SHA 10 213 73 
			 West Midlands South SHA 8 237 187 
			 Total—England 770 6,713 5,011